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I saw that number "689" on few post it on that wall and i was wondering the meaning, so i asked to a chinese guy who was just next to me and he explained to me that 689 was the number of vote that received the Chief executive of Hong Kong when he was "elected" on 2012. This is kind of a nickname for the one who's named Leung Chun-ying. He also told me that it meant a lot of ironic thing about him. Hong Kongers are really clever when it's about to find tricky things.
CBD, Sydney, Australia.
Umbrella Revolution.
CBD, Sydney, Australia.
Difference between the people and the government is because of the army.
CBD, Sydney, Australia.
The Umbrella Revolution comes to Sydney, Australia.
CBD, Sydney, Australia
"Fight for Democracy". China is one of the last communist country and still it doesn't act like the true communism it should be.
CBD,Sydney, Australia
All these post-it together from a lot of different people really look great, especially when you that it's for the freedom, stop censure and help their brothers in Hong-Kong.
CBD, Sydney, Australia.
Today i was wandering in the Sydney's streets looking for a good picture to take and i found this on the Hong Kong House wall. I knew nothing about all the manifestation in Hong Kong, i just saw sometimes few article titles in my Twitter timeline. So i stand there, checking what was happening and then i started taking a lot of picture. That's really interesting how people around the world stand together sometimes.
Sydney CBD, Australia.
Vintage is the way.
Katoomba, near Sydney, Australia.
We're living in such a huge world.
Blue Mountain, near Sydney, Australia.
Sometimes the nature does pretty impressive stuff without the human work. Here's the three sisters that we reached after a long day of hiking threw the mountain.
Three Sisters, Blue Mountain, Australia.
Here's my new really shy and cute friend.
Blue mountain, near Sydney, Australia.
I really liked the name of that point of view on the Blue Mountain, it was the end of the day, we were exhausted by all the hiking that we've done and it was a delight to rest a little bit there and just look at how huge are Australia and in particular the Blue Mountain National Park. I really enjoyed that day with my friends and this picture will remind me those moments.
Fossil Rocks, Blue Mountain, Australia.